Chance the Rapper took the 2017 GRAMMYs stage on Sunday night with Kirk Franklin, Francis and the Lights, Tamela Mann, a humongous gospel choir and an ingenious Coloring Book medley. The jubilant performance, built on "How Great" and featuring bits of "No Problem," "Blessings" and "All We Got," underscored a historic night where Chance won Best New Artist, Best Rap Album and Best Rap Performance. He wins on the first year in GRAMMY history where independent artists can receive nominations, a rule he was instrumental in getting changed.

At the 59th annual ceremony, 23-year-old Chance—born Chancellor Bennett—was up for seven awards total. Three of his noms came courtesy of his work on Kanye West's The Life of Pablo; two of them, for "Ultralight Beam," also featured Kirk Franklin among the credits. Earlier in the night, Franklin won Best Gospel Album for Losing My Religion.

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